I don't have any experience with books or classes, but my biggest piece of advice is that Avid and Final Cut have very different approaches to how to do things so when on an Avid don't try and do things "the final cut way" 'cause you'll just get frustrated. Make an "Avid" section in your brain and a "FCP" section in your brain, keep them separate and you'll be okay.

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